It's Friday again and with the weather turning a bit chilly lately, Girl Friday thinks it might be a good weekend just to relax at home.

Yet, even while staying indoors, a true fashionista like our Girl Friday will be dressed not only for comfort but also for flair. You never know who might ring your doorbell!

In the 1960s and 1970s loungewear was not only worn to be comfy around the house, but it had to be fashionable enough in case your neighbours stopped by for a cup of tea. While today's loungewear might consist of what is termed "sweats", Girl Friday is going to be comfortable and stylish at the same time in vintage comfy clothes.

By the 1960s brand Loungewear by Danville, this funky paisley and floral outfit is in a bright red orange and has a bodysuit and quilted skirt. This is too cool to just be worn around the house!

From the At Home Wear range of Sears from the 1960s or 70s. With the zip up the front and a tie belt, this peach patchwork quilted loungewear could be worn as a dress by someone with a certain sense of style! Love the wide sleeves!

This 1970s housedress, muumuu, lounger (whatever sounds good to you) by Elaine Sklar is in an unusual brown and blue floral pattern. With the zip all the way up the neck, you can show a lot or keep it all hidden. Wear it lose and comfy or belt it for added style!

What do these all have in common? They're fun, funky, and comfy all at the same time. And if you get a sudden burst of energy, you wont be embarrassed to wear your loungewear outside!